Summer Soiree

Sunday, July 29th 2018 – 4pm-8pm

CELEBRATE THE ARBORETUM IN STYLE

The most anticipated outdoor gala of the year is the premier fundraising event for the Arboretum, the Summer Soiree. With silent and live auctions, entertainment, live music, a catered dinner (including wine) and of course our stunning gardens in their full summer bloom, this is a summer evening under the stars not to be missed.

Tickets

Seats
$125 per seat
Includes cocktail hour, salad, dinner, dessert, coffee, and all wine.Please contact Victoria Leone at victoria.leone@thearb.org for any dietary restrictions that should be addressed.

Table
$1000 for a full table
Includes a table and dinner for 8, name or logo on your table

Evening Entertainment

Dancing in the Rain themed evening. Live entertainment, music and auction.

If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities for the Summer Soiree, please take a look at our sponsorship packet below and contact Victoria Leone at victoria.leone@thearb.org or (928) 774-1442 x124 with any questions.

While research was the original primary focus of the Arboretum, over the years it has become known as a destination for local and out-of-town visitors who want to learn more about the native plants and animals found in northern Arizona, and as a wonderful venue for a wide variety of events and educational programs.

Your support of the Arboretum is what drives and maintains our research center, educational programs, conservation initiatives and popular special events. You can help support the Arboretum through Donations, Membership and Volunteerism. Find out how you can help us continue to make the Arboretum a favorite Northern Arizona destination!

At 7,150 feet in elevation, The Arboretum at Flagstaff is a unique destination with a unique mission, specializing in plants native to the Colorado Plateau and northern Arizona. The Arboretum is home to 750 species of plants in greenhouses, gardens, and natural habitats--located on 200 acres deep within the Coconino National Forest. Once the home of founder and philanthropist Frances McAllister, The Arboretum today houses horticultural collections and rare plant specimens nestled among historic buildings in a natural setting.